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Commonwealth Games 2026: Wales claim fourth swimming medal in Glasgow

By britishbulletin.com27 July 20261 Min Read
Commonwealth Games 2026: Wales claim fourth swimming medal in Glasgow
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Bird was on the podium after previously being part of the mixed freestyle relay quartet that swam in the heats.

Harry Milne, Jack Knight, Lewis Fraser and Bird had competed in the heats of the 4x200m freestyle relay on Sunday morning.

Fraser later finished seventh in his 100m butterfly final.

“When they asked me to step up for the team I didn’t even hesitate,” said Fraser.

“I know that’s an individual event for me, but I always swim with the team on my back.”

Theodora Taylor continued her impressive display in the pool by qualifying for the women’s 100m freestyle final.

The 17-year-old, who won a relay bronze on Saturday, swam the fourth fastest time to make it through to Monday night’s final.

Sophie Davies did not qualify despite a season’s best, while Kyle Booth bowed out in the men’s 50m breaststroke semi-final.

Meghan Willis finished sixth in the women’s S9 100m backstroke final, won by England’s Alice Tai.

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